20 Years In Hollywood!

I realized a little late that today, July 7, 2017, is exactly my 20th anniversary of working in Hollywood!

My professional art career really began in 1991 when I started illustrating my first children’s book, and my career in animation actually started in 1994 back in South Carolina for a small cinder block studio behind a car wash working on computer games (anyone remember King’s Quest VII?). When that studio folded, I spent a couple of years illustrating children’s books before the lure of year-round sunshine and Mickey Mouse came calling.

 

Just look at that clean-shaven face all full of youthful enthusiasm.

 

In the summer of 1997, a fresh-faced young Chad made the move to CA with eyes bright and wide to work for Disney where his first project was behind-the-scenes on Mulan. (My shirt is correct – my first Disney boss was Walt Sturrock who had hired me.) I remember flying out on a Friday, and had the weekend to start looking for an apartment. When Monday morning rolled around, I started work.

That first month was tough. I lived out of the Burbank Hilton (now the Marriott), worked by day, apartment hunted at night, and somewhere in between I illustrated the cover for a book I was still under contract to produce. Yep, set up a make-shift studio in my hotel room complete with an airbrush compressor. (I also remember being robbed in that hotel room, and the Hilton did absolutely nothing to compensate me for the items stolen from my dresser – one item being my favorite Mickey Mouse watch. Haven’t stayed in a Hilton since.)

While my time at Disney was almost ten years collectively, other studios also found use for my abilities. Eleven feature films, three television series, several DVDs, many web cartoons, and even a float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade have encompassed the past twenty years! It has just flown by! With my slate currently open, I am looking forward to seeing what the future holds!

Independence Day 2017

Happy Independence Day to my fellow Americans. Stay safe out there!

 

Yee haw y’all!

Taco Tuesday

Just some random silliness that was inked in my sketchbook with a little color added later in Photoshop.

And yes, I do LOVE Taco Tuesday, but no, I do not eat sleeping people wrapped up in hammocks.

 

 

The Space Avenger

I was aimlessly doodling in my sketchbook one day without a thought as to what was going to come forth, and penciled an overly large head with no other details. For some reason, that large blob seemed to suggest that this was a hero’s head of some sort, so my pencil continued doodling until it became clear that that face needed some kind of a retro ray gun. Combined with his old school cape, he looked kind of groovy, and immediately I whipped out my brush pen and inked him.

This fella sat in the sketchbook for MONTHS. I was flipping through the pages a couple of weeks ago, and realized that this odd guy needed to be in color. So, he was scanned into Photoshop, and with my trusty Wacom Cintiq monitor, I proceeded to paint him digitally.

Once completed in all his technicolor brightness, the name “Space Avenger” seemed to fit.

 

If you see this guy out and about, just let him avenge all the space he wants to.

The Tree Fort

This started as an exercise in trying to sketch an interesting tree in my sketchbook. Suddenly it became a thing. Can you tell I create art to tell stories?

 

Yes, Roy is sticking his tongue out at a child.

Drawn & Quoted: Showmanship

“No man is happy without a delusion of some kind. Delusions are as necessary to our happiness as realities.”

– Christian Nestell Bovee (1820 – 1904)

 

His strength lies within his chest hair.

The Noble Fireman

Any time someone tells me they are a fireman, I don’t believe them unless they look like this. C’mon! THIS is what a fireman is supposed to look like, right?!

 

His strength lies within his mustache.

An Open Invitation

Spent some time doodling in my sketchbook this week. Went back to the well of one of my favorite things to draw – bears! Here’s a bear excited for the accidental meal he thinks he’s about to have. How this ends is probably not in the bear’s favor.

 

Now this is what we call an open invitation!